Lenovo Tab Extreme
WLAN only, 14.50", 256 GB, storm greyProduct details
Sit back and relax with the Lenovo Tab Extreme. Whether you like award-winning indie movies or immersive adventure games, this Android tablet's 14.5-inch 3K OLED screen delivers stunning contrast, colour and brightness. The TÜV-certified Full Care display with ambient colour minimises eye strain and also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+. In addition, the eight JBL speakers and Dolby Atmos ensure superb audio quality and bring every sound to life.
Operating system | Android |
Operating System Version | Android 13 |
Memory | 12 GB |
Max. picture resolution | 3000 x 1876 pixels |
Mobile processor | MediaTek Dimensity 9000 |
USB connector type | USB-C |
Colour | Grey |
Item number | 33495300 |
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Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Tablets» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 5.Google0,7 %
- 5.Samsung0,7 %
- 8.Lenovo1 %
- 9.Huawei1,1 %
- 10.Nokia2,4 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 5.Samsung3 days
- 6.Blackview4 days
- 7.Apple5 days
- 8.Amazon8 days
- 9.Lenovo11 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Tablets» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.iGet1,6 %
- 2.Apple2,1 %
- 2.Lenovo2,1 %
- 4.Nokia2,3 %
- 5.Samsung2,4 %
- Large display in outstanding quality
- High speed
- Long battery life
- Very high sales price
- quite heavy
- No 5G version available
The highlight of the Tab Extreme is the OLED display: super sharp and with real top picture quality. There is also plenty of speed and a long battery life. Unfortunately, the surcharge for the large display is hefty. And there is only one version with 256 gigabytes of memory - too little for a tablet costing 1250 euros. Lenovo also did not offer a version with LTE or 5G at the time of testing.
If you're looking for a really big tablet with a lot of power, you don't have much choice: Samsung, Apple and Lenovo are more or less among themselves in the high-end segment and pay well for their giant flounders. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, whose successor is expected in a few weeks, is now available for just under 1000 euros and is the first Android alternative to the Lenovo Tab Extreme...

- Pen and folio included
- good colour representation
- Two USB ports
- with 5G on request (business customers)
- a lot of gaming power
- floppy memory
- Large display in top quality
- high speed
- long battery life
- No LTE/5G version available yet
One thing is clear: the highlight of the Lenovo Tab Extreme is the built-in OLED display: it is super sharp and delivers real top picture quality. It also has a lot of speed and a long battery life. However, the surcharge for the large display is hefty. If you can live with a smaller display, you can get the sister model Tab11 Pro (2nd gen) for less than half the price and only have to make minor sacrifices...
- Keyboard with two-level keyboard illumination and other clever extras
- Outstanding OLED display with 120 hertz
- Good camera equipment with ToF sensor
- Android 13 with tablet optimisations and four years of updates
- Two USB-C sockets
- Very good, powerful speaker system